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History ..
Oneida Cotton Mills ..
Autumn blue . .
Oneida Cotton Mills ..
Oneida brickwork ..
Familiar ? - history -
Abandoned . . (no longer)
Rehab ..
what a difference a year makes . .
Hmm ..
- stages of change
Historical update ..
- x marks the spots shots taken
2013 December - 2016 April / July Update
- from old to new
100 year old beauty -
Progress - UpDate on ReHab ..
UpDate on Re-Hab --
The Fence is Down ..
Just imagine ...
... yes it is !
W Market St ..
Reflections . . .
.. a puzzle # 1
.. not a 'thingamebob' # 2
Night shift ..
History is Alive ~
The Lights ...
Reflections ...
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stages ..
from left to right -
2013 through 2015
Finally !
All permits received -
To create loft-style apartments in this iconic old mill -
On a 6.8 acre tract of land -
This once was headquarters of the Oneida Cotton Mills -
The State of North Carolina and Federal Gov. had to see the original brick work -
To make available tax credits for historic redevelopment -
The developer had to show it is structurally sound -
It is to be designed to add 134 new residences to the area -
[ now to get my foot in the door for some photos! ]
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2013 through 2015
Finally !
All permits received -
To create loft-style apartments in this iconic old mill -
On a 6.8 acre tract of land -
This once was headquarters of the Oneida Cotton Mills -
The State of North Carolina and Federal Gov. had to see the original brick work -
To make available tax credits for historic redevelopment -
The developer had to show it is structurally sound -
It is to be designed to add 134 new residences to the area -
[ now to get my foot in the door for some photos! ]
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Trudy Tuinstra, Don Sutherland, , Pam J and 2 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Peggy C club has replied to William Sutherland clubYayyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Peggy C club has replied to Pam J clubPeggy C club has replied to Dick MRemember the really tall Palm trees there? I was told they would be replaced as they were old - and some clumsy person had taken the top off one "during construction" ... am sure you have seen the little, dinky things they put in and call 'trees' ..................
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